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Re: 2012 Hot Stove/ Trade Rumors...

I'm completely on board with Garza. Concerning Nova's suckage though, it may be a bit overrated. He's still shown some promise, and he's young enough that I have faith in his continued development and improvement. I still have better expectations of his starts than I do Phil's.

Re: 2012 Hot Stove/ Trade Rumors...

Originally Posted by Jax Teller

I must be slow 'cause I don't get it lol

I'm just saying theres zero chance they'd do that. Hughes is signed for this year and will get a raise next year. Then be a f/a for the 2014 season. Same as Garza, so the cubs would basically be switching Matt Garza with Hughes. I'm not calling Garza an ace but thats obviously a big downgrade. With Hughes as the main piece and you saying no to Banuelos, Austin, and Williams being in the deal, then whats the deal... Hughes, Sanchez and maybe Betances or someone like Phelps(assuming they feel Phelps>Dellin cause Dellin doesn't have the control as of now)? Thats not going to get it done.

Re: 2012 Hot Stove/ Trade Rumors...

wandy's contract is hideous, has spent his entire career in the arguably the worst division in MLB, and is pushing his mid 30's... i just don't see a fit... i know that they were close to getting him at last year's deadline, but that was more a levine move than a cashman move, and we all know what kind of baseball IQ levine has (exhibit A is my avatar)

garza may cost a lot to acquire, but he just makes sense for the yankees in every possible way (team-friendly contract situation, still in his 20's, AL east tested)... if cashman could somehow get a package centered around nova and throw in betances and someone like gumbs (who might be redundant if they re-sign cano), i'd pull the trigger

at this point, hughes has more value to the yankees as a member of their team

Re: 2012 Hot Stove/ Trade Rumors...

Originally Posted by philleotardo

What? Why?

Probably because of the cost player wise. Garza is a good pitcher. Except I really don't think he's good enough to command the type of players Cubs will probably want. And Nova sucks? This is really big news to me. He gives up to many hits but more often then not he pitches himself out of a jam. He's not really one to give up to many runs in many situations and the guy has a winning record. I don't think he sucks, he just has work to do. I trust him a bit better then Hughes right now.

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Re: 2012 Hot Stove/ Trade Rumors...

Just catching up on Twitter this morning, it looks like the Blue Jays are in play for him as well. Apparently they have the "prospects to get it done". I don't mind giving up some minor league talent for a guy that has proven himself (along with Hughes or Nova) especially in the AL East - but I don't want to end up giving away the farm in some type of bidding war with the other teams in the division.

As far as Wandy - I don't think he would do very well here. I've been watching him (I live in Houston) for years and I just think he would get shelled in our division. My fear is that we miss out on Garza and in panic-mode they go after him. Even on the Astros half of his starts are frustrating to watch - he has trouble finishing hitters off and sometimes gets nibble happy. I know he's a lefty - but I don't think I would be able to take watching him every 5 days.

Re: 2012 Hot Stove/ Trade Rumors...

Originally Posted by iYankFan4

As far as Wandy - I don't think he would do very well here. I've been watching him (I live in Houston) for years and I just think he would get shelled in our division. My fear is that we miss out on Garza and in panic-mode they go after him.

I agree on Rodriquez, but I don't think they will panic and go after him either. Something else will materialize.

Re: 2012 Hot Stove/ Trade Rumors...

And, I don't see why everyone's bent on Banuelos. Given that two out of three Bs now stand for "busts", the chances of Banuelos being a Garza are slim.

I advocated trading him when his stock was high. (Remember how so many were so adamant against trading for Gio Gonzalez?) /tangent

I haven't really put much thought into whether or not I would like the Yankees to trade for Garza, but I feel it going to cost more than Phil Hughes at the center of it.

I recall some posters (including myself) being concerned about his high BB/9 rate despite pitching in Oakland. In your opinion do you think he would have similar success at Yankees Stadium as he is in Washington right now? He has started in 4 Home Games out of 10 but he has only pitched in 3 Hitter friendly parks (CHC, CIN, PHI) with an incredibly low BABIP of .232.